Meat and fat intake as risk factors for pancreatic cancer: the multiethnic cohort study.
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Brian E Henderson | Ute Nöthlings | U. Nöthlings | B. Henderson | L. Kolonel | L. Wilkens | J. Hankin | S. Murphy | Suzanne P Murphy | Lynne R Wilkens | Laurence N Kolonel | Jean H Hankin | B. Henderson
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